
Nonprofit leaders today are facing a different kind of challenge.
Not problems with clear solutions, but situations shaped by people, systems, uncertainty, and competing priorities. These are adaptive challenges. And they require a different kind of thinking and leadership.
Thursday, June 4
⏰ 1:00 – 4:30 PM
📍 Basalt Regional Library
💰 Free
Supported by The Denver Foundation through the Belonging Colorado Initiative
WHAT THIS WORKSHOP OFFERS
This is not another training focused on adding more tools.
It’s a space to pause, reflect, and make sense of complexity – so you can move forward with greater clarity and intention.
Through guided dialogue, reflection, and peer learning, you will:
- Identify the real challenges beneath the surface
- Strengthen your ability to lead through uncertainty
- Build awareness of how your work connects to others
- Explore where clarity—not collaboration—is the right next step
WHAT YOU’LL WALK AWAY WITH
- A clearer understanding of the challenges you’re navigating
- Language to distinguish technical vs adaptive work
- Tools to engage more effectively across differences
- Insight into the nonprofit ecosystem around you
- A more strategic lens for decision-making
ABOUT RFL
Roaring Fork Leadership develops leaders who strengthen organizations, communities, and systems.
Through programs, workshops, and partnerships, RFL builds leadership capacity that increases:
- Social capital
- Social cohesion
- Civic engagement + capacity
- Organizational effectiveness
- Community resilience